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The position of the dealer. In live poker, it's usually denoted by placing a plastic disk in front of the dealer. It rotates clockwise each time the dealer shuffles for a new hand. The button is [..]
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late 14c., "to furnish with buttons;" early 15c., "to fasten with buttons" (of a garment,) from button (n.) or from Old French botoner (Modern French boutonner), from boton (n.). R [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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c. 1300 (surname Botouner "button-maker" attested from mid-13c.), from Old French boton "a button," originally "a bud" (12c., Modern French bouton), from bouter, boter &q [..]
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The circle at the centre of the house.
Source: curling.ca

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Disks, balls, or devices of other shape having holes or a shank by which they are sewn or secured to an article and that are used as fasteners by passing through a buttonhole or loop or a trimming.
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an input device both on the screen and in the physical world, typically used to select among on/off states or to activate a command.
Source: usabilityfirst.com

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provide with buttons; "button a shirt" a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes push button: an electrical switch operated by pressing; &a [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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Website Design Dictionary A graphic image that appears on a web page that can be ‘clicked’ on to initiate some action. Most commonly used as a means of navigation.
Source: comptechdoc.org (offline)

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on a computer screen is a small coloured box which is a link. A mouse button is something on the mouse that you click.
Source: colc.co.uk

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)(1) In graphical user interfaces, a button is a small outlined area in a dialog box that you can click to select an option or command. (2) A mouse button is a button on a mouse that you click to perf [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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knop (knep)
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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knepl
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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farkneplen
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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A badge or ornament, often disc-shaped, stamped or printed with a slogan or design and intended to be worn, as on a lapel (see this example). Some campaign buttons displaying the name and/or image of [..]
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 Objects in a GUI (graphical user interface) that can be 'clicked' on.
Source: wilsonselectronics.net

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A white acrylic disk that indicates the (nominal) dealer. Also used to refer to the player on the button. Example: "Oh, the button raised."
Source: conjelco.com

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A steel cylinder used on knitting machine to keep links of pattern chain from engaging and turning gears that activate shafts of machine.
Source: occupationalinfo.org

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A single scripted or improvised word, phrase or sentence at the end of a spot that clinches the commercial without introducing additional copy points. See sting.
Source: voices.com

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A small web advertisement, usually around 165 by 90 pixels in size and commonly found in the right or left hand columns of a website.
Source: journalism.co.uk (offline)

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A strong musical or sound effect, such as the end of a commercial, or a bit of music between segments of a program; also called a stinger
Source: qsl.net

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A small web advertisement, usually around 165 by 90 pixels in size and commonly found in the right or left hand columns of a website.
Source: cssforum.com.pk

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A square online advert usually found embedded within a website page. See also Universal Advertising Package, embedded formats.
Source: iabuk.net (offline)

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A button is activated when you place the arrow on it and click the mouse. Back button takes you to the previous Web page within a sequence of Web pages you have visited. Home button on a Web pages, this takes you to the home page of the Web site. In a Web browser application it takes you to a start up home page you have preset. Forward button takes [..]
Source: michigan.gov (offline)

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labelled push-button e.g. An OK button. In AWT (Advanced Windowing Toolkit) you use the Button class and in Swing the JButton. Learning More Oracle’s Javadoc on Button class : available:on the web at [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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(n) a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes(n) an electrical switch operated by pressing(n) any of various plant parts that resemble buttons(n) a round flat badge disp [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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A decoy in an auction-room; so called because he buttons or ties the unwary to bargains offered for sale. The button fastens or fixes what else would slip away.
Source: bartleby.com

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Phrase used to indicate that the driver has released the vigilance device ("deadman") causing an emergency brake application.  Synonymous with "dropping the deadman&quot [..]
Source: trainweb.org

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 1) Clickable graphic that contains certain functionality, such as taking one someplace or executing a program; 2) Buttons can also be ads. See iab.net for voluntary guidelines defining specifications of button ads.  
Source: magazine.org (offline)

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collectors generally refer to pinback buttons as ‘buttons’, but shank-back clothing buttons may also be referred to as buttons.
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The folded section of leather that acts as a stopper for the jesses against the anklet, or the braided end of a leash. This may also be called a knurl
Source: themodernapprentice.com

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The payoff moment in a song; the moment when the song is "buttoned up" and finished.
Source: rationalmagic.com

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A TV writing term referring to a witty line that "tops off" a scene.
Source: screenwriting.info

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The small circle at the centre of the house.
Source: worldcurling.org

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A cast or fabricated deck item, usually round, that is used to thread cables between vessels when they are made-up.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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Preset radio channel, as "Packard, go button three."
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a raised ring around the upper part of the leather on the loom of an oar to keep the oar from sliding out through the oarlocks   See Oar
Source: photographers1.com

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A layout object that performs a specified script in Browse or Find mode.
Source: filemaker.com

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a small cluster or plate of crystals, e.g. amethyst button
Source: rocksforkids.com (offline)

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soft covering put over a non-electric foil
Source: hpfc.org.uk

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Face, nose, end of jaw
Source: miskatonic.org

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a "made" member of the Mafia; soldier, wiseguy, goodfella, Man of Honor.
Source: sonic.net (offline)

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A radio channel. No matter what the radio selector looks like, a preset channel is known as a "button." A flight leader will brief, "Primary frequency will be button five, back-up butto [..]
Source: blueridgejournal.com

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A small disk marking the dealer position (moves one place clockwise at each hand).
Source: partypoker.com (offline)

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The innermost circle surrounding the tee. The button is usually one foot in diameter.
Source: curldc.org (offline)

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is 1. A special token bearing letter «D» indicating the player dealing the cards. 2. The position of the player a hand begins with.
Source: pokerist.com (offline)

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A rotating disk-shaped marker indicating which player is the dealer of the hand. The button is used in positional poker games, where relative position to the dealer is crucial in determining the order of action and therefore poker strategy.
Source: poker.winner.com (offline)

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A rule which provides an above average result to a character’s attributes or abilities. Usually unintended by the system designer.
Source: thestrangersbookshelf.wordpress.com

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A distinctive token placed in front of the player sitting in the theoretical dealer's position, when a house dealer is used. The button rotates around the table so that every player has an opport [..]
Source: pokersyte.com

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in live games, a little marker shows who's currently the dealer. This person has the advantage to always act last (not in Stud). A person can be said to be "on the button", as in "I was on the button and looked down to see pocket nines in the hole."
Source: cardschat.com (offline)

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Is a button different to all the others, it does not have any value, and represents the dealer's position (person handing the cards). This button is moved clockwise and changes player in each hand. The person holding the button is the last to speak on the Flop, Turn and River.
Source: sodapoker.com (offline)

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The small circle in the center of the house.
Source: rochestercurling.org (offline)

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Type of actuator normally used for hand timing operations.
Source: phoenix-sports.com (offline)

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See 'Gastrostomy'.
Source: cfgd.cochrane.org





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